For those who missed it ... last year, we corrected a historic footnote. For years, we had said that "on July 4th, 1776, George III, king of England, wrote in his diary, 'Nothing of importance happened today.' "

Turns out we were taken in by an old historic myth.

"King George III never kept a diary," said Arnold Hunt, curator of historical manuscripts at the British Library. "The quote is a variation of another well-known story from the French Revolution."

On July 14, 1789 — the date of the storming of the Bastille — Louis XVI of France wrote in his diary "rien [nothing]." Hunt says Louis was referring to a hunting trip where he came back empty-handed.

Over the years, the story found its way into the folklore of George III and into our radio piece ... until 2007, when we declared our independence from this historic misquote.

The Declaration Of Independence

July 4, 200812:01 AM ET

Below is the original text of the Declaration of Independence, alongside photos of the NPR staff members and contributors who performed the reading.